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Published 1900
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Published: Aldershot, Hants, England : Scolar Press for the Navy Records Society ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : Ashgate Pub. Co., 1993-

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Texel - Page 16
and also to convoy and conduct into the Spanish sea such ships as are now lying ready at Texel in considerable numbers, bound for Spain and Italy, ...
more pages: 58 64 87 188 250
Torbay - Page 184
The 38th the General sailed out of Torbay. The 19th being off the Start about 4 in the afternoon, the East India ships came to him from Plymouth, ...
more pages: 238 239 243 244
Ostend - Page 292
That the Mayor of Dover do pay the sum of 201. to the master of the vessel who brought over from Ostend 120 English seamen who had been taken by the ...
more pages: 90 93 188 214 253
Dover - Page 284
That a letter be written to General Blake to desire him to send unto Dover such of the wounded Obviously this is a mere inference.
more pages: 116 120 172 179 281
Harwich - Page 335
That the three ships now at Harwich be joined with the rest of the ships appointed for the northern guard. That the several papers containing the ...
more pages: 98 124 164 175 373
Plymouth - Page 184
The 19th being off the Start about 4 in the afternoon, the East India ships came to him from Plymouth, and so we set sail this way.
more pages: 55 111 112 142 153
Velsen - Page 364
Two Commissioners came from my Lords States of Holland, to wit, Heer Johan van Velsen and Heer Frederick Losecaet. ...
more pages: 64 147 190
Brest - Page 123
Whether they intend to stay in the Channel and engage us again is not known ; but supposed rather that they will go along that shore for Brest or ...
more pages: 54 144 159 165 203
Amsterdam - Page 117
as the Golden Fleece from Amsterdam laden from Smyrna with silks and very precious merchandise, the Amsterdam of Amsterdam laden with oils and sugars, ...
more pages: 98 104 222 256 313
Portsmouth - Page 116
The rest of the victuals already ordered is in Dover and Portsmouth. Signed in the name and by order of the Council of State appointed by authority of ...
more pages: 95 169 183 267 370
Dunkirk - Page 166
and some of his Frigats were in chace of the rest of their Fleet, who were (as appeares by their Papers) intended for the relief of Dunkirk. ...
more pages: 5 139 234 260 344
Beveren - Page 85
We have therefore given sailing orders through Heer van Beveren to the Texel ships, ordering them to get into position and put to sea, and they have ...
more pages: 83 84
Lübeck - Page 181
Arentsen, of Middelburg, spoke two Lübeck ships off the Isle of Wight, who told him that the English were coming west with 72 ships, ...
more pages: 145 191 193
Copenhagen - Page 104
ship they should meet in those parts, which caused some of the English ships to come for Copenhagen, to stay there for the convoy which they desire. ...
more pages: xvi 205 376
Hamburg - Page 320
by mines made to explode on Dutch and Hamburg vessels as soon as they have been constructed, and [that they are also preparing] secret machines which, ...
more pages: 202 248 260 350
Sunderland - Page 93
The inhabitants of Sunderland and Wearmouth being jealous of them, because some Dutch vessels are laid up in their harbour, make preparation for ...
more pages: x 92
Lisbon - Page 98
Dutch ship of Amsterdam coming with 260 chests of sugar from Lisbon, have intelligence that there are hid in some of the chests of sugar both plate.
more pages: 135
Medemblik - Page 210
morning we gave written orders to Captain Wagenaer to convoy the ship the Planter van Medemblik (master's name not known), coming from the Barbados ...
more pages: 190 207
London - Page 285
of London to acquaint him that several men that were lately wounded in the fight between General Blake and the Dutch are coming up to London, and ...
more pages: 91 131 169 175 374
Genoa - Page 127
Jacob Stevens Spitsbergen, skipper, was brought before the Assembly for the second time, wherein the petitioners set forth that the skipper at Genoa, ...
more pages: 341 343
Canterbury - Page 169
That the Dutch prisoners now at Dover be sent to Canterbury, and that a letter be written to the Governor there to take care to conduct the men ...
more pages: 292
La Roche - Page 172
That the Governor of Dover do cause La Roche, captain of the French ship called the Duchess, to be secured and kept in safe custody, and that he take ...
Brighton - Page 99
The country about Brighthelmstone took the alarm and fired their beacons. They were after-. 1 Brighton. ...
more pages: 5
Algiers - Page 299
[On another occasion] the admiral, vice-admiral, and three other pirate ships from Algiers were lying in wait for him off Sallee. ...
more pages: 258
Exeter - Page 116
1 A letter from Exeter, which follows this one, says, ' Some captains, it is here reported, were cowards, and did not their parts. ...
Scarborough - Page 19
That the Lord General be desired to give order to some forces quartered in the East and North a Ridings of Yorkshire to draw down towards Scarborough ...
more pages: 73
Vlieland - Page 250
to fetch away the said Muscovy fleet, which has doubtless arrived there, or else to meet them at sea and to convoy them inside Texel or Vlieland, ...
Brouch - Page 353
Captain van de Brouch. Captain Sickenar. List of the ships sent back to repair and victual (in accordance with a resolution passed by my Lords the ...
Malaga - Page 18
After debate, it is resolved and agreed that a letter be written to the Consuls of this State in Cadiz, Seville, and Malaga, to the end that they may ...
more pages: 38
Tunis - Page 198
2 from Flushing and 2 from North Holland, and 2 French ships from Tunis 1 we also saw three more sail to the south of us, and came up with them in the ...
Helsingborg - Page 67
forcing them to stand over on the other side, at Helsingborg,' where it is said he buried eleven of his men, and in the night went away. ...
Paris - Page 194
Then the Venetian Secretary came alongside in a French fishing vessel belonging to Boulogne, coming from London on his way to Paris, and was Monsieur ...
more pages: 225
Setubal - Page 193
We spoke two Lübeck vessels coming from Setubal with cargoes of salt. They told us they had spoken an English privateer, who said the fleet -‘ Ie the ...
Riga - Page 67
Harrison, of London, laden with hemp, from Riga, about ioo lasts apiece, and John Brown, of North Yarmouth, in a ketch, with about 30 lasts of tar. ...
Alkmaar - Page 296
with a ship belonging to Alkmaar, and 3 of the ships were severely damaged and had gone off during the night; indeed, we missed ‘3 ships—how they have ...
Ipswich - Page 183
500 Ipswich and Harwich . i,ooo Hull . . . . 1000 i6,00o 415. Sept.44, 1652.—GENERAL BLAKE TO CAPTAI4' MOULTON [SP Dom. xxiv. 131. Copy.] ...
Stockholm - Page 346
Captain Bancker, one from Stockholm, the other from Bremen, westward bound. In the evening, with the rear-guard, got under sail again. During ...
Flushing - Page 89
in with the ships above Flushing off Rammekens. Of more than this, which cannot here be specified in detail, your HM will receive verbal information ...
more pages: 105 185 223 236 299